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Alexander L. Ringer
… as a conductor, Ringer held choral positions in New York, Philadelphia, Berkeley, and Norman, Oklahoma. At UIUC he …
David Aaron de Sola
… minister of the Portuguese Jewish community in London. Philadelphia: W.H. Jones, Printers. (1864). Can accessed …
Mordechai Yardeni (Motl Sherman)
… his family immigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia, where Motl continued his studies at the local … 1929 at the newspaper ' Forverts' . At the same time, the Philadelphia newspaper ' Yiddishe Welt' began to publish …
Arno Nadel
… Music Library at the Gratz College of Jewish studies in Philadelphia. Nadel was also an accomplished poet and …
Sholom Secunda
… considering their candidacy. In 1922, Sholom moved to Philadelphia and was employed by the Arch Street Theater. In Philadelphia Sholom was offered a short-term contract to …
Jacob Beimel
… (Berlin and Copenhagen) and later in the U.S. (New York and Philadelphia). Has written many articles concerning Jewish … Cantors … Belarus … Berlin … Copenhagen … New York … Philadelphia … Hazzanut … Cantorate … Journals … Folksongs … …
Jan Peerce
… arias. He made his operatic debut in May of 1938 in Philadelphia as the Duke of Mantua in Rigoletto . Conductor …
Isadore Freed
… his family immigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia , PA. Freed studied music formally at the … a concert sponsored by the Friends of Chamber Music in Philadelphia . The program included a Sonata for Violin and … Brooklyn Museum. That same year, Freed helped to found the Philadelphia Society for Contemporary Music. In 1928, Freed …
Richard Newman
… Hillcrest, Long Island, various synagogues in New York, and Philadelphia. From 1972-1984 he directed the music program …
Max Leibowitz
… , Joseph Moskowitz , Abe Katzman, and Milu Lemisch (in Philadelphia). He is listed as composer of some Yiddish …